
Overlooking the Grand Mosque with a direct connection to the new King Abdullah Wing, Anjum Makkah Hotel isn't just a place to stay—it’s a place to reflect, rest, and reconnect. Whether you're here for Umrah, Hajj, or a personal pilgrimage, this modern sanctuary rises above the noise—both literally and figuratively.
With more than 1,700 guest rooms and suites, many offering Haram views, Anjum Hotel Mecca caters to every kind of traveler—from solo pilgrims to large families. The interiors avoid the trap of sterile luxury, instead offering warm, well-appointed spaces that feel both contemporary and grounded in Islamic tradition. Expect thoughtful touches like prayer mats, Qibla indicators, and copies of the Quran in every room.
The experience goes beyond your room. A spacious, marble-finished lobby welcomes guests with calm efficiency. Multilingual staff, concierge service, luggage support, and valet parking add layers of convenience.
The hotel also boasts two restaurants with local and international menus, a lobby café for casual conversations, and an executive lounge with panoramic Haram views for those seeking a quieter space to unwind or reflect.

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The spiritual heart of Makkah is practically next door. Guests at Anjum Hotel Makkah can easily access the Grand Mosque, especially through the nearby King Abdullah Gate—ideal during peak prayer times.
One of Makkah’s most recognizable landmarks, featuring prayer areas, a mall, food courts, and a museum. You’ll likely find yourself here more than once, whether for souvenirs or a quick bite.
Located inside the Haram, this sacred well has been quenching pilgrims’ thirst for centuries. Bring a bottle—or three. It’s more than just tradition—it’s part of the experience.
This is one of the easiest and most accessible gates to enter the Haram, especially during busy hours. Perfect for guests with limited mobility or tight schedules.
Staying at Anjum Hotel Makkah means waking up in Ajyad, one of the city’s most sought-after quarters. It’s a district built around spiritual purpose, yet not devoid of practical convenience. You’ll find small local shops, familiar international chains, and quick pedestrian access to most landmarks—minus the city’s usual congestion.
Makkah isn’t a tourist destination in the traditional sense—it’s a spiritual axis for over a billion people. What it lacks in leisure, it more than makes up for in meaning. During Hajj and Ramadan, the city pulses with energy, reverence, and movement. Outside peak seasons, it offers rare moments of quiet contemplation.
Pro Tip: Pilgrims often search for the property using various names, such as 'Anjum Hotel Mecca,' or seek to confirm the 'Anjum Hotel Makkah location.' Whether the hotel is found as Anjum Makkah Hotel or Hotel Makkah Anjum, guests can be confident they have found the right place for an exceptional stay in the heart of the holy city.
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Rooms at Anjum Mecca Hotel disappear quickly—especially those with Haram views. Check your dates now and reserve your stay while availability lasts.
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